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the cute family cartoon or the dark, scary science fiction thriller? >>> coming up, a pair of walk-offs and lebron james with a performance for the ages. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. american troops are committing suicide at a record rate of almost one per day. with 154 suicides in the first 155 days of this year, up 17% from last year. and the pentagon statistics show suicides run about 50% higher than those killed in combat in afghanistan. >>> a "new york times" cbs poll shows only 44% approve of the job being done by the supreme court and 3/4 say the justices decisions are sometimes influenced by their personal or political views. >>> a study found for the first time teenagers are now smoking more pot than cigarettes. 23% of high school students smoke marijuana and 18% smoke cigarettes. >>> in scotland a man bumped by a car hung on to the hood as a woman tried to escape from a shopping center security officer. the woman has been se
the cute family cartoon or the dark, scary science fiction thriller? >>> coming up, a pair of walk-offs and lebron james with a performance for the ages. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. american troops are committing suicide at a record rate of almost one per day. with 154 suicides in the first 155 days of this year, up 17% from last year....
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it happened in an eighth grade science class. the teacher, while apparently trying to get control of the class, told students they would get a zero for not doing work and then used the "n" word. country, we do not tolerate that kind of language and interaction. >> the teacher in the video had been with baltimore schools for the past four years. >>> a high school in maryland is getting ready to turn the tables on education as we know it. it's star that's intended to feel more like college. wright writhe shows how administrators say will be great for students. >> this is too energizing to think about stopping. >> frederick high school principle never imagined standing here in a hard hat. courtyard. >> here she is where the new frederick high school is going up right across from the old one. which was built in 1939. and that's just the beginning. >> we have a new program that will begin with our ninth graders when we open our doors. >> students at frederick will be the first to it try links or linking youth to new experiences. 2011
it happened in an eighth grade science class. the teacher, while apparently trying to get control of the class, told students they would get a zero for not doing work and then used the "n" word. country, we do not tolerate that kind of language and interaction. >> the teacher in the video had been with baltimore schools for the past four years. >>> a high school in maryland is getting ready to turn the tables on education as we know it. it's star that's intended to feel...
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these attacks are starting to sound something out of a science fiction novel. hijackers connecting devices like dvrs and cameras and baby monitors and launching them into cyber war. the attacks came in three waves taking down a long list of web site giants like twitter, netflix, amazon, paypal and more. down in the answer found in a target? hackers aiming at a company called dyn. it acts like an address book and switch board of the internet. this time, hackers deployed the latest weapon in cyber warfare. virus that effects internet devices like dvrs and baby monitors and turns them into cyber bot slaves and using them overwhelmed and crashes. >> it is unthinkable that a baby monitor could topple twitter. an army of baby monitors can knock over the most important companies in the world. >> reporter: experts say companies are manufacturing weak default passwords making them vulnerable. >> the fact that companies can make hundreds of thousands of devices and put them on the attack the united states is a problem. >> reporter: so far, there is a lot of speculation o
these attacks are starting to sound something out of a science fiction novel. hijackers connecting devices like dvrs and cameras and baby monitors and launching them into cyber war. the attacks came in three waves taking down a long list of web site giants like twitter, netflix, amazon, paypal and more. down in the answer found in a target? hackers aiming at a company called dyn. it acts like an address book and switch board of the internet. this time, hackers deployed the latest weapon in...
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news channel 36 in charlotte, north carolina, nearby hickory walk around the dinosaurs at the catawba science center. >>> it is official. the alien hunters has taken out the super heroes at the box office. men in black 3er anded $70 million over the four day holiday weekend. not white what was expected but still one the year's best openings. the avengers took second and is very close to darking the dark knight rises out of the top place. elsewhere, three years after getting engaged at a same sex marriage rally, cynthia nixon got married. karen nightly is engaged. justin timberlake and jessica beal celebrated their engagement. they are planning a summer ceremony. beyonce has rewarded herself. saturday night at her atlantic city concert she told her audience how since giving birth she ran a treadmill, ate lettuce and eventually lost 60 pounds. she finished off promising tonight i'm going to get chocolate wasted. that sounds like a good plan. >> chocolate-covered lettuce? >> chocolate milkshake, chocolate bar, anything once you've been 60 pounds. good for her. this comes to us from khnl, hawaii
news channel 36 in charlotte, north carolina, nearby hickory walk around the dinosaurs at the catawba science center. >>> it is official. the alien hunters has taken out the super heroes at the box office. men in black 3er anded $70 million over the four day holiday weekend. not white what was expected but still one the year's best openings. the avengers took second and is very close to darking the dark knight rises out of the top place. elsewhere, three years after getting engaged at...
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new information on how american students are doing in science. >>> and holiday helpers. how they hope to make the john delaney: this was my dad's pickup - he was a union electrician. i grew up working on his jobsites where he taught me the value of hard work and teamwork. that's how i built two businesses from scratch from rebuilding roads to creating jobs and to strengthening social security. roll up your sleeves and work with others. that's what my dad did, and it's what i'll keep doing in congress. i'm john delaney and i approve this message. >>> this morning, twitter announced it is cutting hundreds of bs the company is losing money and looking for a buyer. here is news on apple's new wireless head phones. >> reporter: apple is delaying shipments of the wireless airpod headphones. the company will say it needs more time to make sure the product is quote ready for customers. the products received high marks for the simplicity. walmart wants to be known for customer service this holiday season. the giant will have holiday helpers to direct customers to shorter lines an
new information on how american students are doing in science. >>> and holiday helpers. how they hope to make the john delaney: this was my dad's pickup - he was a union electrician. i grew up working on his jobsites where he taught me the value of hard work and teamwork. that's how i built two businesses from scratch from rebuilding roads to creating jobs and to strengthening social security. roll up your sleeves and work with others. that's what my dad did, and it's what i'll keep...
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at the connecticut science center. that's your "early today" event of the day. >> all right, bill. thank you for that. >>> here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. with "harry potter's" magic fading, "captain america" muscled his way to the top at the box office this weekend. "captain america" opened number one stronger than expected with over $65 million and a 64% male audience. was a fifth of five superhero movies opening this summer. all debuted in the top spot. >>> "harry potter and the deathly hallows: part 2." the eighth and final installment dropped to the second spot with slightly less than expected, just over $48 million. its audience dropped a whopping 72% from its record-setting opening last weekend. >>> the weekend's other big release, the romantic comedy "friends with benefits." it opened third also with slightly less than expected at 18.5 million. earlier this year, "no strings attached" an extremely similar romantic comedy starring ashton kutcher and natalie portman debuted with just under 20 million. >> only make the movie again with two ne
at the connecticut science center. that's your "early today" event of the day. >> all right, bill. thank you for that. >>> here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. with "harry potter's" magic fading, "captain america" muscled his way to the top at the box office this weekend. "captain america" opened number one stronger than expected with over $65 million and a 64% male audience. was a fifth of five superhero...
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science, can help make you a better athlete at a sports challenge at the franklin institute science museum. i've been telling my wife, i've been watching baseball forever because i fry to be a better scientist. >> really? there you go. now here's an early look at this morning's headlines. charlie sheen announced last night he's staying put on cbs' "two and a half men." sheen agreed to a new two-year contract ending speculation he was tired of series television demands and wanting to concentrate on movies. a reported salary of $2 million per episode may have made him stop and think. >>> two small dogs belonging to john travolta and kelly preston were killed last week when an airport service vehicle struck them in maine. after previous incidents in ireland and france involving drinking at airports, a drunken tirade at new york's jfk has landed jonathan reed myers on united airlines black list, no longer allowed to fly with them, ever again. >>> and finally, msnbc.com's the scoop reports megan fox is furious about a blurry topless picture of her that was taken by cell phone while she w
science, can help make you a better athlete at a sports challenge at the franklin institute science museum. i've been telling my wife, i've been watching baseball forever because i fry to be a better scientist. >> really? there you go. now here's an early look at this morning's headlines. charlie sheen announced last night he's staying put on cbs' "two and a half men." sheen agreed to a new two-year contract ending speculation he was tired of series television demands and...
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once associated with science fiction, the potential of vr is exploding. olivia sterns takes a look. >> my name is earnest ricele. >> he spent world war ii battling the germans. >> we have traveling into the beach and drawing fire. >> reporter: and witnessing history in the pacific. >> i watched the japanese sign the surrender on the "missouri." >> reporter: he can't travel much beyond york, home, visiting the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. is out of question, but not necessarily out of reach. this is a virtual reality headset. with the help of a program, it will make you feel like you're inside the memorial and you can look around. >> okay. >> he's suddenly transported. the impact can be seen in the subtle shift of his posture. with recent advancements in hardware and high-definition content. it's easy to blur the lines between reality and virtual reality. >> there's a huge whale. you think i can wave it away. it's one of the first products out of the one of the first virtual reality -- generating a variety of content. >> this guy thinking i ki
once associated with science fiction, the potential of vr is exploding. olivia sterns takes a look. >> my name is earnest ricele. >> he spent world war ii battling the germans. >> we have traveling into the beach and drawing fire. >> reporter: and witnessing history in the pacific. >> i watched the japanese sign the surrender on the "missouri." >> reporter: he can't travel much beyond york, home, visiting the world war ii memorial in washington,...
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. >> reporter: the rebuttal to the closing argument from the defense first focused on science, then shifted to the accused. >> pathological liar. >> reporter: the state again using pictures, videos and casey anthony's phone calls from jail. >> casey? >> mom? >> what? >> i don't know what your involvement is. >> reporter: to describe it was a cover-up by a young mother who killed her daughter. >> what do guilty people do? they lie. they avoid. they run. they mislead. >> reporter: three times during the rebuttal, casey seemed to respond, first as ashton talked about her father. >> but george is not this machiavellian self-interested monster. >> reporter: she could be seen describing, yes, he is. >> even though george anthony didn't have access to all these things, only casey anthony did. >> reporter: she seemed to say "that's not true." then she mouthed, "it's his fault." the fault and her fate now to be decided by the five men and seven women locked in deliberations here. jay gray, nbc news, orlando. >>> well, we escaped disaster down at the fireworks display. but little sprinkles here and t
. >> reporter: the rebuttal to the closing argument from the defense first focused on science, then shifted to the accused. >> pathological liar. >> reporter: the state again using pictures, videos and casey anthony's phone calls from jail. >> casey? >> mom? >> what? >> i don't know what your involvement is. >> reporter: to describe it was a cover-up by a young mother who killed her daughter. >> what do guilty people do? they lie. they...
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. >> i think it's about what the law and science says. the law gives certain conditions under which they are supposed to move them. that's what the federal fish and wild life has to go by. >> reporter: state and other protections would remain in place. >> it's likely to go manatees fear people might ignore them. when you see a baby with its mother, it would seem to me you might say, hey, it's working. we're seeing the population grow. >> yes. and we're seeing -- if you look at the mother, look how many times she has been hit. >> reporter: surviving manatees bear scars from boat propellers. last year, speed boats killed 86 manatees. >> calm and quiet as possible. >> reporter: this captain who guides tour to swim with manatees says the collisions are often sport fishermen racing to a fishing hole. >> they think they are speed bumps. in their way. >> reporter: speed bump? the other threats include red tide and unusually cold weather that can kill hundreds at a time. >> we need to keep manatees on the endangered risk because the threats and >
. >> i think it's about what the law and science says. the law gives certain conditions under which they are supposed to move them. that's what the federal fish and wild life has to go by. >> reporter: state and other protections would remain in place. >> it's likely to go manatees fear people might ignore them. when you see a baby with its mother, it would seem to me you might say, hey, it's working. we're seeing the population grow. >> yes. and we're seeing -- if you...
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how science helped police track down a suspect nearly a decade. >>> the legal dos and don't. tonight on news 4 at 6:00, the [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects of your business. we can recommend financial solutions that can work for you that have helped millions of business owners save time, reduce expenses, and maximize cash flow. as the number one small business lender for nine years running... we're with you when you need us. so you can be there for your customers. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> news just in. a jury reach add verdict. roger clemens has been acq
how science helped police track down a suspect nearly a decade. >>> the legal dos and don't. tonight on news 4 at 6:00, the [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose...
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we will appeal today's verdict because we are guided by the science which supports the safety of johnson's baby powder. the american cancer society says scientific findings there is an increased risk, the overall increase is likely very small. johnson & johnson is appealing three decisions. but it's succeeded in having two cases in new jersey thrown out by a judge who ruled there's no reliable scientific evidence to support the claims. still, the fight is not over. >> this was a goal for me to help bring i'm doing my little part, anyways. >> reporter: her case has helped generate many more. now nearly 2,000 other women like debra gene keeny have filed similar suits. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with the highly cont i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots
we will appeal today's verdict because we are guided by the science which supports the safety of johnson's baby powder. the american cancer society says scientific findings there is an increased risk, the overall increase is likely very small. johnson & johnson is appealing three decisions. but it's succeeded in having two cases in new jersey thrown out by a judge who ruled there's no reliable scientific evidence to support the claims. still, the fight is not over. >> this was a goal...
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. >> kicking and screamingment. 8th grade science in urbana. middle school principal says he's always looking for a more diverse set of teachers. >> it is imper sieve they have the connection between a male teacher or male support staff member. >> reporter: a new report obtained by news 4 recommends a formal declaration of a shortage of male teachers statewide including in major local districts. it finds only a handful of men statewide in special ed and early childhood education. dana davidson helps hire new teachers from montgomery county public schools. >> it is our job as a school system to say we need you. our kids are important. whether they are special education students, general education students. >> the report from education officials finds a shortage of teachers, men and women in special ed, languages and arts. and traces the problem to subjects or men training to teach. putting a premium on teachers like weissman who with high qualifications and a degree in biology got his first teaching job the day he applieded. >> it's scary. some
. >> kicking and screamingment. 8th grade science in urbana. middle school principal says he's always looking for a more diverse set of teachers. >> it is imper sieve they have the connection between a male teacher or male support staff member. >> reporter: a new report obtained by news 4 recommends a formal declaration of a shortage of male teachers statewide including in major local districts. it finds only a handful of men statewide in special ed and early childhood...
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again, all science at this hour point to the president signing off on that bipartisan piece of legislation. the question is, will any last-minute snag derail thiss? proc we'll have to wait and see. back to you. >> kristen welker live atit the whhouse for us. watch kristen's full report next on the "today" show. >>> a judge has ruled that paulr manafort lieobert mueller. the judge says because of these lies prosecutors are now released from a deal they made in which theynd recomme manafort be given a ligprer ison sentence. the deal was contingent on his cooperation with the investigation. the ruling wasn't a complete victor for mueller's team. the judge ruled that prosecutors were unable toe provide evide that manafort lied intentionally about other statements. specifically about his contacts with the trump adminion. manafort's sentencing date is set for march 13th. >>> a former ally of trump will be in court today. roger stone is scheduled for a status hearing. he is accused of obstruction, lying and witness tampering. all charge are connected to the ongoing russia probe. stone has denied
again, all science at this hour point to the president signing off on that bipartisan piece of legislation. the question is, will any last-minute snag derail thiss? proc we'll have to wait and see. back to you. >> kristen welker live atit the whhouse for us. watch kristen's full report next on the "today" show. >>> a judge has ruled that paulr manafort lieobert mueller. the judge says because of these lies prosecutors are now released from a deal they made in which...
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. >> reporter: the rebuttal to the closing argument from the defense first focused on science, then shifted to the accused. >> pathological liar. >> reporter: three times during the rebuttal, casey seemed to respond. the first as ashton talked about her father. >> but george is not this machiavellian, self-interested monster. >> reporter: she could be seen mouthing, yes he is. and his verdict described the evidence in the case. >> even george anthony didn't have access to all of these things. only casey anthony did. >> reporter: she seemed to say that's not true. then as verdict discussed casey blaming her dad, she mouthed "it's his fault." the fault and her fate now to be decided by the five men and seven women locked in deliberations here. when they do reach a decision in the case, judge belvin perry has indicated he will give about a 30 minute warning before announcing that verdict in court. in orlando, jay gray, news4. >>> now, during yesterday's proceedings, the judge also threw out the information about casey being possibly sexually abused by her father and her brother. he told the ju
. >> reporter: the rebuttal to the closing argument from the defense first focused on science, then shifted to the accused. >> pathological liar. >> reporter: three times during the rebuttal, casey seemed to respond. the first as ashton talked about her father. >> but george is not this machiavellian, self-interested monster. >> reporter: she could be seen mouthing, yes he is. and his verdict described the evidence in the case. >> even george anthony didn't...
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presidential campaigns are great laboratories of political science. we'll know wednesday morning if all the traditional things matter or not, but he really doesn't have any of those traditional things -- yet he's got hillary clinton traveling to for it. at least his side thinks that that is a competitive state. we'll know more wednesday morning where all those traditional tools, voter turnout, advertising, having a campaign staff, we'll know if all those things matter. if he wins anyway, they probably don't. if she wins decisively, they clearly still do. >> i will see you wednesday morning for post mortem and have lie on the couch with a >> i'll need it. >>> we tart at 7:00 eastern on tuesday. >>> police say the man accused of kidnapping a woman and chaining her up in a storage container in south carolina has now confessed to at least four merz. sara daloff has more. >> reporter: saturday night possible graves. >> it is great news that we found out who brutally murdered four people of our society. >> this after authorities identified the remains initi
presidential campaigns are great laboratories of political science. we'll know wednesday morning if all the traditional things matter or not, but he really doesn't have any of those traditional things -- yet he's got hillary clinton traveling to for it. at least his side thinks that that is a competitive state. we'll know more wednesday morning where all those traditional tools, voter turnout, advertising, having a campaign staff, we'll know if all those things matter. if he wins anyway, they...
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coalition of the silence and the naacp is filing a complaint against thomas jefferson high school for science and technology because they claim some students are grossry underrepresented. the complaints says 43% of this year's class of 476 students and 46% are asian. that's compared to hispanics that make up about 2% and only 3 students are just 0.6% are black. >> poor latino kids are not being identified and i worry part of that is language. african-american kids are not being identified. i'm worried that's race. >> i haven't read it, but i think what they bring up is a valid concern. >> the u.s. education department has the power to withhold federal funding from schools that refuse to correct civil rights violations. but the department first has to decide if there is enough evidence to warrant a full investigation. >>> well, if you're heading to the zoo, you'll have a chance to see the newest great cats. a pair of cheetah cubs. tracee wilkins saw the cheetah cubs in action. >> zoo lovers love new additions to the family and they've got two really cute ones to look forward to. >> that's smal
coalition of the silence and the naacp is filing a complaint against thomas jefferson high school for science and technology because they claim some students are grossry underrepresented. the complaints says 43% of this year's class of 476 students and 46% are asian. that's compared to hispanics that make up about 2% and only 3 students are just 0.6% are black. >> poor latino kids are not being identified and i worry part of that is language. african-american kids are not being...
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what if millie dresselhaus, the first woman to win the national medal of science in engineering, were as famous as any celebrity? [millie dresselhaus was seen having lunch today...] ♪ [...rumors of the new discovery...] what if we lived in a world like that? (crowd applauding) ♪ we know a place that's already working on it. ♪ grooves in your sandwich? do you always put cheez-it of course! they're chips. chips...plus sandwich: equals the perfect lunch. ooooh...don't forget the pickle. it's kind of a big dill. cheez-it grooves. only t-mobile gives you 4 lines of unlimited data for forty dollars. taxes and fees already included. that'll save you hundreds. plus, right now get a free samsung galaxy s8 when you buy one. hurry in to t-mobile today. for some, it's going the distance. and for some, it's going for 8 and a half hours of high-performance sleep. with beautyrest's innovations and technology, sleep performance is the new performance. bill assumed his mayo was the
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to stu's point, this is like a political science experiment in whether ground game matters. what you have heard from senate candidates are they have had to build out presidential-type ground games in each and every state. that's tremendously difficult. >> i will wrap this up. then it will tell us that ground games do matter. >>> with the beach boys who sang "catch a wave." if the democrats catch a wave, could they sit on top of the senate and house? that's next. >>> first, more from last night's snl. >> so you are just never going to answer a question about your helping people everywhere do what they do... better. i work with startups like alpha modus to predict markets five times more accurately. i am helping tv networks use social data to predict what people want to watch. and i worked with marchesa to turn fan feeds into a dress that thinks. hello, my name is watson. working together, we can outthink anything. before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 yea
to stu's point, this is like a political science experiment in whether ground game matters. what you have heard from senate candidates are they have had to build out presidential-type ground games in each and every state. that's tremendously difficult. >> i will wrap this up. then it will tell us that ground games do matter. >>> with the beach boys who sang "catch a wave." if the democrats catch a wave, could they sit on top of the senate and house? that's next....
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. >> reporter: todd miller is associate professor of exercise and nutrition science at george washington university's milken institute school of public health. he says exercise same lates hunger so people eat more and usually, too much after a workout. to make things worse most underestimate the number of calories that going for a run or a cycling class will burn. >> it's hard to burp a lot of calories through exercise. most people don't like to get on a treadmill and run for an hour and only burn 400 calories. >> when it comes to weight loss i thinks it's probably 75% diet and 25% exercise. >> reporter: registered dietitian judy kaplan says she hears much of the same thing from her clients. >> i'm doing everything i can. i'm following this i'm following that and i listen really carefully. i say just tell me about what you're eating, tell me about your life. when i really look at it, they are eating way more than they think. they are drinking way more than they think. they just really don't have a realistic view of what's going on in their lives. >> reporter: that's what happened to jail
. >> reporter: todd miller is associate professor of exercise and nutrition science at george washington university's milken institute school of public health. he says exercise same lates hunger so people eat more and usually, too much after a workout. to make things worse most underestimate the number of calories that going for a run or a cycling class will burn. >> it's hard to burp a lot of calories through exercise. most people don't like to get on a treadmill and run for an...
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department of education, new details emerge about why the health sciences school closed. on march 9th, a.c.t. college president jeff moore was informed that the school would no longer be allowed to participate in the federal student loan program. a june 30th audit showed $262,000 that should have been in student loan credit balances had not been paid. the letter also accused the school of falsifying student documents. >> there's a lot of money missing, unaccounted for. where did it go? i got a quality education because of the quality of the instructors that i had not because of anything the school did. >> reporter: he and other students have turned their anger on a.c.t. president jeff moore, scouring the internet to learn more about the man at the top they never even met. they found these pictures on a web page dedicated to an irish pub in moore's basement. the page shows him entertaining friends. moore lives in a gated community in gainsville. a security guard there said he did not want to speak to reporters. now, the gentleman you see over on the steps there in the tie
department of education, new details emerge about why the health sciences school closed. on march 9th, a.c.t. college president jeff moore was informed that the school would no longer be allowed to participate in the federal student loan program. a june 30th audit showed $262,000 that should have been in student loan credit balances had not been paid. the letter also accused the school of falsifying student documents. >> there's a lot of money missing, unaccounted for. where did it go? i...
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we don't have the science to prove that it works yet. >> well, the chambers can cost up to $50,000 each. i guess i have to stick to exercise and face cream. >> that's been proven. the exercise. never mind. i don't want to imply -- let's have a live look outside. >> what are you saying, aaron? >> look at the picture outside. it's dark. >> he cries, it's cold, it's cold. that's how she cries about the cold weather, so no way i'm getting in that thing. >> that's right. no cold for me. >> the deep freeze tank for sure. outside today, we'll be cooler than yesterday, but certainly nowhere near deep freeze levels. there's the view outside this morning. there's our monument, standing tall in the middle of washington. a beautiful morning. jefferson memorial to the right-hand side of your screen. beautiful day outside. today the rain showers and the thunderstorms that hit last evening and late last night are gone now. almost 100% sunshine coming your way for your tuesday afternoon. get outside and enjoy, the rain is over for now. keeping an eye on the tropics though. tropical storm erica formed l
we don't have the science to prove that it works yet. >> well, the chambers can cost up to $50,000 each. i guess i have to stick to exercise and face cream. >> that's been proven. the exercise. never mind. i don't want to imply -- let's have a live look outside. >> what are you saying, aaron? >> look at the picture outside. it's dark. >> he cries, it's cold, it's cold. that's how she cries about the cold weather, so no way i'm getting in that thing. >> that's...
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during today's walk, two astronauts will help attach a platform for science experiments. can you imagine that job? how amazinamazing. >> it would be so much fun to do that and float around in space. >> it would be. >> how are you? >> we noticed a big change in steve's haircut. >> i've had my hair like this, kind of spiky for years and years. >> and then you went the old movie star look. >> then i wanted to go to the anchor man look, you know. it made me look more mature. i thought it might. the little voice in your head. that's what that was saying. but no, we went back to this. do you like it better? >> i do. we'll take an informal poll. >> that will be our next nbc/washington poll. hey, the weekend is here, it will be a wonderful weekend with lots of sunshine and temperatures good. we came through yesterday with a front that kicked up a couple of storms on the strong side. but on the back side of the front, high pressure is building in, lots of sunshine for the weekend and the humidity will be dropping. so it's going to be a very comfortable weekend. all right, so tempe
during today's walk, two astronauts will help attach a platform for science experiments. can you imagine that job? how amazinamazing. >> it would be so much fun to do that and float around in space. >> it would be. >> how are you? >> we noticed a big change in steve's haircut. >> i've had my hair like this, kind of spiky for years and years. >> and then you went the old movie star look. >> then i wanted to go to the anchor man look, you know. it made me...
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department of education, new details emerge about why the health sciences school closed. on march 9th a.c.t. college president jeff moore was informed that the school would no longer be allowed to participate in the federal student loan program. a june 30th audit showed $262,000 that should have been in student loan credit balances had not been paid. the letter also accused the school of falsifying student documents. moore posted this letter on the school's doors yesterday, blaming the department of education for his troubles. >> there is a lot of money that is missing unaccounted for. where did it go? i got a quality education because of the quality of the instructors that i had, not because of anything the school did. >> reporter: parrot and other students have turned their anger on a.c.t. president jeff moore scouring the internet to learn more about the man at the top they never even met. they found these pictures on a web page dedicated to an irish pub in moore's basement. the page shows him entertaining friends. moore lives in a gated community in gainsville. a secu
department of education, new details emerge about why the health sciences school closed. on march 9th a.c.t. college president jeff moore was informed that the school would no longer be allowed to participate in the federal student loan program. a june 30th audit showed $262,000 that should have been in student loan credit balances had not been paid. the letter also accused the school of falsifying student documents. moore posted this letter on the school's doors yesterday, blaming the...
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i just ran into her and i was dressed up like ziggy stardust 'cause it was a science fiction themed party. so then i had to do it dressed like ziggy stardust. so i went from loving this play to being in it as ziggy stardust with bjork. >> jimmy: with bjork -- >> and that was just like a a normal week in new york. >> jimmy: that's new york city for you. yeah, you just end up hanging out with bjork deejaying with you. yeah. >> you fall down the rabbit hole. yeah. >> jimmy: that's so fun. well, let's talk about "westworld." congratulations on that. all the reviews are great. the show is fantastic. >> it's an extraordinary show. >> jimmy: you are extraordinary in it in particular. >> thank you. >> it's kind of like "sleep no more," except it's set in -- it's set somewhere in the distant future where ai, artificial intelligence, has become indistinguishable from human beings. so they've created this theme park that's about as big as a a continent. and you pay lots of money to go in there. and basically they've recreated the wild west and have these hosts, but they're robots. they don't know th
i just ran into her and i was dressed up like ziggy stardust 'cause it was a science fiction themed party. so then i had to do it dressed like ziggy stardust. so i went from loving this play to being in it as ziggy stardust with bjork. >> jimmy: with bjork -- >> and that was just like a a normal week in new york. >> jimmy: that's new york city for you. yeah, you just end up hanging out with bjork deejaying with you. yeah. >> you fall down the rabbit hole. yeah. >>...
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science. n stages of decisioning. 1. consideration. 2. questioning. 3. deciding. 4. queso. 5. nap. 6. sudoku. 7. tambourine practice. i think i made my point. they'll give you an offer for your car, you take seven days to think about it. >>> we are back on a saturday morning with halloween movie trivia. this brings out classics. producers decided to put our knowleto sarah jessica parker in this cult classic halloween movie. this is from the director of high school music. >> "hocus pocus." >> you said you never watched that movie. >> excuse me. sarah jessica parker. >> this movie about a spooky >> "beetlejuice." >> we need the ding. next. >> hands on buzzers. this not very scary halloween program is part of the series of classic holiday tv specials based on comedy. >> "oh, peanuts." "the great pumpkin." >> look at that. >> here we go. funny. funnier than frightening. it received a remake. >> "ghostbusters." >> i think we have to get out of here. >> we have to leave. >> it's a tie. >> tie score. >> there you go. halloween. still to come, we will stick on the halloween theme. the
science. n stages of decisioning. 1. consideration. 2. questioning. 3. deciding. 4. queso. 5. nap. 6. sudoku. 7. tambourine practice. i think i made my point. they'll give you an offer for your car, you take seven days to think about it. >>> we are back on a saturday morning with halloween movie trivia. this brings out classics. producers decided to put our knowleto sarah jessica parker in this cult classic halloween movie. this is from the director of high school music. >>...
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there is a whole science behind selecting juries. what is that makeup going to have, help or hurt the defense or prosecution? >> you know -- [ no audio ] >> it looks like the weather got him and he was in the midst of a downpour. so, again, the jury has finished deliberations for the day. they'll take it up again tomorrow. >>> the legal problems for former imf director dominique strauss-kahn may not be over quite yet. he was released from house arrest in new york on friday after questions arose about the credibility of the hotel maid who accused him of rape. many legal observers say it is highly unlikely that prosecutors will proceed with that case. however, when the scandal brokeback in may, a french writer said strauss-kahn tried to sexually assault her during an interview several years ago. today, her lawyer said they plan to file a lawsuit against him tomorrow in paris. strauss-kahn's lawyers immediately threatened to sue the writer for slander. >>> after the break, an ironic twist of fate. a motorcycle ride to protest new york's
there is a whole science behind selecting juries. what is that makeup going to have, help or hurt the defense or prosecution? >> you know -- [ no audio ] >> it looks like the weather got him and he was in the midst of a downpour. so, again, the jury has finished deliberations for the day. they'll take it up again tomorrow. >>> the legal problems for former imf director dominique strauss-kahn may not be over quite yet. he was released from house arrest in new york on friday...
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of science. good to see you. >> urkel is pretty smart. >> he is. >> i'm excited. >> what do we do here? >> do the pumpkins at your house explode? >> never. >> never ever? this one is going to. >> this is something not do at home. >> do not do this at home. you won't be able to get the on. >> even better. >> we will put this inside. sounds like rocks doesn't it? you will. a chemical reaction happens, creates and explosive gas and the eyes and nose and mouth come out. you'll notice we've already carved the eyes and nose and mouth. >> that happened at dinner last night. >> yes. >> what is this called? >> this is called carbide. most kids can't get this. always have an adult with you and make sure you wear the appropriate safety equipment. i will add a little bit of water. chemical reaction will happen and we will get an explosion. whoa, look at that! see there. let me make sure i put my safety gear on as well. here we go. we will ignite the gas. uh-oh. >> uh-oh. >> welcome to live tv, right? >> i br
of science. good to see you. >> urkel is pretty smart. >> he is. >> i'm excited. >> what do we do here? >> do the pumpkins at your house explode? >> never. >> never ever? this one is going to. >> this is something not do at home. >> do not do this at home. you won't be able to get the on. >> even better. >> we will put this inside. sounds like rocks doesn't it? you will. a chemical reaction happens, creates and explosive gas and...
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science. join me as we walk through the seven stages of decisioning. 1. consideration. 2. questioning. 3. deciding. 4. queso. 5. nap. 6. sudoku. 7. tambourine practice. ays to think about it. ?? when cold and flu hold you back try theraflu expressmax, now in new caplets. it's the only cold & flu caplet that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensation you instantly feel. theraflu. for a powerful comeback. new expressmax caplets. ?? lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... good morning, indeed. veggies for all. morning with our series "expecting today." dylan is six weeks away from meeting her new baby boy. we have all been there before. there is so much to get ready for. >> we are so excited. my husband and i cannot wait. so many other first time moms and dads are left feeling overwhelmed. not knowing anything about what is to come. we called in an expert to help me and other moms to get me on th >> hi. i'm so happy you're here. >> i'm glad to be here. >> nice to meet you. come on in. >> so first things first. before the baby ever uses the
science. join me as we walk through the seven stages of decisioning. 1. consideration. 2. questioning. 3. deciding. 4. queso. 5. nap. 6. sudoku. 7. tambourine practice. ays to think about it. ?? when cold and flu hold you back try theraflu expressmax, now in new caplets. it's the only cold & flu caplet that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensation you instantly feel. theraflu. for a powerful comeback. new expressmax caplets. ?? lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50...
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. >> in my whole emphasis on brain science comes in directly from dealing -- from dealing with, you know, the real problems of real people in my family. >> meanwhile, rick perry intensified his criticism over earmarks in congress. >> why did you ask the taxpayers in iowa to support a teapot museum in north carolina. >> michellebae bachmann was gre by under-whelming crowds. but ron paul stayed on point with a solid base of supporters. >> i want to quit pretending that we can take care of the world and forget about the people at home. we ought to remember about the people at home first. >> paul is so confident, he plans to take the weekend off. finally, jon huntsman is skipping iowa altogether. >> can you eat all that before the new hampshire primary? >> before the primary, yes. today? no. taking his candidacy on a strong finish in the granite state. here in iowa, republicans won't just be watching a final ad blitz on the airways. they will be watching the forecast, as well, amy. temperatures really can affect turnout here. but they ever expecting temperatures to be mild and balmy on tuesd
. >> in my whole emphasis on brain science comes in directly from dealing -- from dealing with, you know, the real problems of real people in my family. >> meanwhile, rick perry intensified his criticism over earmarks in congress. >> why did you ask the taxpayers in iowa to support a teapot museum in north carolina. >> michellebae bachmann was gre by under-whelming crowds. but ron paul stayed on point with a solid base of supporters. >> i want to quit pretending...
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. >>> on rossen reports the science of being scared, what's really happening with your body really happening with your body when you venture into alright, how's this for a tv show. sous chef. lawyer by day, prep-cook by night. also, his name is sous. no. sloppy joseph. a middle-aged man who's trying to get his life together, but he can't - he's to sloppy. huhhh - no! here you go. i got this. i get cash back so it's like everything's on sale. with the blue cash everyday card from american express you get cash back on purchases with no annual fee. everything's on sale! . it's more than cash back. it's backed by the service and security of american express. (einstein) hey! what's going on here? (becky) i've seen such a change in einstein since he started eating the new beneful recipe. the number one ingredient in it is beef. (einstein) the beef is fantastic! (becky) he's a very active dog. he never stops moving. he has enough energy to believe that he can jump high enough to catch a bird. it has real beef, grains, vegetables, and he loves it. well, we were coming for an interview... so he wante
. >>> on rossen reports the science of being scared, what's really happening with your body really happening with your body when you venture into alright, how's this for a tv show. sous chef. lawyer by day, prep-cook by night. also, his name is sous. no. sloppy joseph. a middle-aged man who's trying to get his life together, but he can't - he's to sloppy. huhhh - no! here you go. i got this. i get cash back so it's like everything's on sale. with the blue cash everyday card from...
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. >> apollo 11 was about exploration, about taking risks for great rewards in science and engineering, about setting an ambitious goal before the world. and then finding the political will and the national means to achieve it. >> reporter: all three of the astronauts, though, at this event last night spent really little time talking about the apollo 11 mission and the walk on the moon they actually had a much more forward-looking approach, and they were urging nasa not to return to the moon but to g and explore mars. now, they are all going to be at the white house late today and are expected to make the same pitch to the president. back to you in the studio. >> megan mcgrath reporting live. thank you very much. big day there. >> the u.s. military is denouncing video that surfaced on the internet which shows an american soldier captured in afghanistan. it's the first sign of private bowe bergdahl since he disappeared three weeks ago. it shows the 23-year-old sounding distressed and being prompted to talk about missing his family in idaho. >> i meiss them every day that i'm gone. i mis
. >> apollo 11 was about exploration, about taking risks for great rewards in science and engineering, about setting an ambitious goal before the world. and then finding the political will and the national means to achieve it. >> reporter: all three of the astronauts, though, at this event last night spent really little time talking about the apollo 11 mission and the walk on the moon they actually had a much more forward-looking approach, and they were urging nasa not to return to...
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there's new science as to why more and more men are sporting them. >> if that guy keeps at it he could join zz top at some point. >> is it just me or does it seem like the beard competitions online are the new thing? i feel like every week -- there was one this past week. >> i've never seen a beard competition online. we need to get out more. >> putting toothpicks in his beard. >> take me about ten years to grow one of those. >> yeah adam we'll see you next week. >>> combat soldiers with the national guard claiming they were raped and sexually harassed while on duty. they're accused perpetrator allowed to walk free while they say they've lost their careers. >> tisha thompson and the news 4 i-team begin a multipart investigation into sex assaults inside the national guard starting here in our own back yard in the mountains of west virginia. >> reporter: captain dendra weaver says she's fought tough battles throughout hir decade-long carr career in the national guard. >> i think i'm pretty stuff. i've seen some stuff, had my breaking point in afghanistan. >> reporter: the real battle say
there's new science as to why more and more men are sporting them. >> if that guy keeps at it he could join zz top at some point. >> is it just me or does it seem like the beard competitions online are the new thing? i feel like every week -- there was one this past week. >> i've never seen a beard competition online. we need to get out more. >> putting toothpicks in his beard. >> take me about ten years to grow one of those. >> yeah adam we'll see you next...
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already among the biggest providers of math and science teachers to inner cities. we talked to the university president online. >> we actually have seen an increased rate of growth probably just in the last three or four or five months. we think due to the recession that people coming back to school. >> reporter: in fact, the online student population has expded from 500 students in 2003 to 14,000 today. here's what's different. rather than requiring students to physically attend dozens of classes, instead they work from home. at their own pace. when thetake exams, they do it at local test centers. if a student demonstrates complete command of a subject matter, he or she can test out of that subject and graduate that much more quickly. in sacramento, scott saunders needed a degree for a promotion. >> for me, i had 15 years worth of computer experience in various capacities, and so i was able to, you know, sit through examinations with very little studying. >> reporter: he earned a bachelor's degree in two years, then delivered the commencement address in salt lake
already among the biggest providers of math and science teachers to inner cities. we talked to the university president online. >> we actually have seen an increased rate of growth probably just in the last three or four or five months. we think due to the recession that people coming back to school. >> reporter: in fact, the online student population has expded from 500 students in 2003 to 14,000 today. here's what's different. rather than requiring students to physically attend...
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applicants should have master's degree in behavioral sciences. to apply, visit the rappahannock area community service's board website. you can also find jobs on our website. visit nbcwashington.com and search jobs 4 you. >> let's get another check of traffic and weather together. tom has joined us in the studio. >> i'm told there's some interest in the weekend weather. >> i think so. >> july did rain its dignities as a summer month yesterday, got to 96, briefly spiking up into the mid-90s yesterday afternoon at reagan national. it was our hottest day since last july 21st. a look at the morning crew out on the potomac river at this hour, a beautiful morning for morning exercise and recreation. 75 in washington. live picture there from our city camera. that's the potomac river. and theieom vfrw our radar is not showingnyfr a precipitationa tiondeg rarn athis hour. temperatures are mild and a bit muggy. it's in the mid-70s in fairfax county, near 70 in montgomery and prince george's counties. southern maryland, charles calvert, st. mary's, an a run
applicants should have master's degree in behavioral sciences. to apply, visit the rappahannock area community service's board website. you can also find jobs on our website. visit nbcwashington.com and search jobs 4 you. >> let's get another check of traffic and weather together. tom has joined us in the studio. >> i'm told there's some interest in the weekend weather. >> i think so. >> july did rain its dignities as a summer month yesterday, got to 96, briefly spiking...
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. >> if you love da vinci, you science. join me as we walk through the seven stages of decisioning. 1. consideration. 2. questioning. 3. deciding. 4. queso. 5. nap. 6. sudoku. 7. tambourine practice. i think i made my point. they'll give you an offer for your car, you take seven days to think about it. ?? philadelphia? garden vegetable. rich, creamy... ...and delicious nothing else tastes like philadelphia?. here's a little healthy advice. take care of what makes you, you. right down to your skin. aveeno? daily moisturizing lotion with 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. aveeno?. naturally beautiful results? going to the skate park today? ?? kellogg's frosted flakes gives you the sweet spark to go all in and let your great out. they're gr-r-reat! when we're making mashed potatoes. and add a packet of hidden valley original ranch. it becomes the first thing they reach for. ranch mashed potatoes. hidden valley ranch. mix it up. my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the
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science, mathematics, that's going to be so important in the future. >> bremante? >> the folks who put this report together actually used joe's word -- disturbing. the fact that 60% of black students and economically disadvantaged students are still reading below proficiency and math proficiency i think what's important in the report it says wait a minute, the information that's coming in is coming from too many different places. the way they're storing data. 44% of the schools are charter schools and they submit information differently than the public schools. they said if you have information coming in at different ways and different forms, how can the school system get a good handle on where they're moving? it sounds like systematically that the d.c. public school system has to get more uniformity and that will help them. but the unfortunate thing even seven years later, after trying to make dramatic changes the school system still really isn't moving forward. >> dave, is it a reflection on ree and -- >> it could be taken that way, but the question you have -- a
science, mathematics, that's going to be so important in the future. >> bremante? >> the folks who put this report together actually used joe's word -- disturbing. the fact that 60% of black students and economically disadvantaged students are still reading below proficiency and math proficiency i think what's important in the report it says wait a minute, the information that's coming in is coming from too many different places. the way they're storing data. 44% of the schools are...
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it's providing women with a big picture, as best as science can tell us right now, what are the increasing risks for breast cancer? and if we haven't been doing it before, we need to start focusing on lifestyle, correct? >> absolutely. breast cancer is already the most common cancer to affect women and its incidence is expected to double globally in the next 30 years. and only one of out ten cases of breast cancer can be due to a single rare gene that you inherit. which means most breast cancer is how factors outside my body affects the inside and my health. >> but even the slim vij tearan yoga instructor with no family history has to be concerned about reducing her risk of breast cancer. >> let's talk about what's been found. specifically, they're talking about weight, what we eat, whether we exercise, how much we drink, whether or not we smoke. i mean, this all sounds like healthy living and making smart choices. but these do have an impact on breast cancer prevention, all of them. >> absolutely. so i'm also a breast cancer survivor, so i have to take this very seriously, both at work an
it's providing women with a big picture, as best as science can tell us right now, what are the increasing risks for breast cancer? and if we haven't been doing it before, we need to start focusing on lifestyle, correct? >> absolutely. breast cancer is already the most common cancer to affect women and its incidence is expected to double globally in the next 30 years. and only one of out ten cases of breast cancer can be due to a single rare gene that you inherit. which means most breast...
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science. join me as we walk through the seven stages of decisioning. 1. consideration. 2. questioning. 3. deciding. so. 5. nap. 6. sudoku. 7. tambourine practice. i think i made my point. they'll give you an offer for your car, you take seven days to think about it. >>> good morning. 9:26. today, the community group casa will make an announcement about the silver spring apartment the explosion that killed seven. it was killed by a build-up of natural gas. today, non-felon prisners in the d.c. jail will get a chance to vote. officials will hold an absentee voing event there. be sure to follow mark segraves on twitter for an update on this event. >>> good morning. got the sunshine finally back. a pretty day outside. you can always follow the forecast by following me on twitter. on our facebook page. current temperatures in the mid quickly to the upper 70s later today. >> thank you. the latest news and weather any time in the nbc washington app. see you back here in 25 minutes. northern virginia, on the issues, barbara comstock and donald trump are the same. comstock and trum
science. join me as we walk through the seven stages of decisioning. 1. consideration. 2. questioning. 3. deciding. so. 5. nap. 6. sudoku. 7. tambourine practice. i think i made my point. they'll give you an offer for your car, you take seven days to think about it. >>> good morning. 9:26. today, the community group casa will make an announcement about the silver spring apartment the explosion that killed seven. it was killed by a build-up of natural gas. today, non-felon prisners in...
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so, we set out to discover the science in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. new, delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites, with real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants, for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one improved with smartblend. discover what one can do. it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and with less pain, i can do more of what matters to me. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or ch
so, we set out to discover the science in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. new, delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites, with real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants, for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one improved with smartblend. discover what one can do. it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor...
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. >> reporter: only now has science discovered that brendan and charles are related. so are other giants in this area, by a common ancestor with the same genetic mutation 1500 years ago. >> very tall people who are ill and die young were occurring in ireland. >> reporter: an amazing revelation that genetic giants have walked the fields for centuries, but brendan, a businessman and historian, kept digging, found this old meticulous army survey of an old quarry. >> they discovered a quantity of human bones. >> reporter: not just bones. really, really big ones. >> the teeth were as large as those of horses. >> reporter: could that land hide the bones of humans who stood seven or eight feet tall? brendan wants archaeologists to dig. that means carriers today from the families -- >> tom and rosemary conlan. >> reporter: many of them emigrated to america and they can be identified early. >> this is the american branson family. >> reporter: that will likely mean no more giants. >> if we could just stop and have a seat here. >> reporter: something brendan, who still struggles
. >> reporter: only now has science discovered that brendan and charles are related. so are other giants in this area, by a common ancestor with the same genetic mutation 1500 years ago. >> very tall people who are ill and die young were occurring in ireland. >> reporter: an amazing revelation that genetic giants have walked the fields for centuries, but brendan, a businessman and historian, kept digging, found this old meticulous army survey of an old quarry. >> they...
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it's a little bit like careful what you wish for in terms of technology and science because you can embrace parts of it that simply aren't going to take you down the right road. >> that's true. that is in there. no, that's in there. that's what happens. the scientists are testing on chimpanzees and things go wrong and there's some disastrous results. but to me, that's kind of a premise for, you know, telling this great story. in fact, i see this ape movie and all of the "planet of the ape" movies not to be read so literally. it's best read if the apes and the humans interacting is an analogy for how we treat other groups and in this movie apes are kind of a group that are repressed and so it's a great situation to show what happened to a repressed people. >> and what happens without giving anything away, there's a pretty amazing revolution scene in this one. it takes me back to the first "planet of the apes" came out in 1968. i was 11. i saw that movie. i didn't sleep for 3 1/2 years. it freaked me out. how high would you say the freak-out factor in this movie is for the average viewer? >>
it's a little bit like careful what you wish for in terms of technology and science because you can embrace parts of it that simply aren't going to take you down the right road. >> that's true. that is in there. no, that's in there. that's what happens. the scientists are testing on chimpanzees and things go wrong and there's some disastrous results. but to me, that's kind of a premise for, you know, telling this great story. in fact, i see this ape movie and all of the "planet of...
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there are different flavors all come down to science. commercial tomatoes have been scientifically bred to be inexpensive, easy to ship and avail scrabble all year round. nothing wrong with that says this tomato researcher. >> it's an economical crop. part of the reason is the farmer wants maximum yield out of his field. so we have a lot to thank the industry for for developing these. and nobody at that point expected it would have anything to do with the flavor of the fruit when they are ripened. >> reporter: at her lab, powell discovered hybrid commercial tomatoes no longer carry one gene found in heir looms. without it they produce less sugar. in our instant test one off the shelf tomato had just half the sugar. >> 5.5. >> reporter: of the heir loom tomato. sue fwar is only one reason that heirlooms may taste better. >> it smells so good. >> reporter: where and how they are grown counts for a lot. >> tomatoes you get at the supermarket, they look perfect. this one doesn't look perfect. >> to me it looks perfect. >> reporter: these gar
there are different flavors all come down to science. commercial tomatoes have been scientifically bred to be inexpensive, easy to ship and avail scrabble all year round. nothing wrong with that says this tomato researcher. >> it's an economical crop. part of the reason is the farmer wants maximum yield out of his field. so we have a lot to thank the industry for for developing these. and nobody at that point expected it would have anything to do with the flavor of the fruit when they are...
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and it's called onli -- ski care science tcdo,om skincarescience.msnbc.com. skincarescience.msnbc.com. >> that's good. >> there you go. óóó]]]]ó >>> good morning. we have a cloud cover over washington skyline, this live view, there's the jefferson memorial. no rain yet but on radar we do have where you see these patches of blue, light rain in loudoun county and around the blue ridge and shenandoah valley, tending to dry as they head to the north and the east. mperatures around the region low and mid to upper 70s. now 78 in washington, highs in the mid 80s. might have a passing light sprinkle this morning or afternoon thundershower. oh! look at me dancing. i'm dancing, dancing, dancing. yes. >> with a broadway star. >> yes, i am. >> and she's singing. >> oh, my goodness! >> dancing, daing! >> you may not be bound for broadway. >> i don't think. in fact i ended up on broadway. she kind of slingshot me. >> anyway, coming up we've got still moremorning,, morning, including a sneak peek behind the covers of a michael jackson project. fact: life today calls for
and it's called onli -- ski care science tcdo,om skincarescience.msnbc.com. skincarescience.msnbc.com. >> that's good. >> there you go. óóó]]]]ó >>> good morning. we have a cloud cover over washington skyline, this live view, there's the jefferson memorial. no rain yet but on radar we do have where you see these patches of blue, light rain in loudoun county and around the blue ridge and shenandoah valley, tending to dry as they head to the north and the east. mperatures...
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that's the beauty of nature and science. whoa! do you know what our favorite part of shooting hoops is? 3...2...1... overtime! ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh we asked real people to film themselves taking the activia 14-day challenge. hi. my name is toni. it's not a gimmick. it really, truly works. i like the way i feel. take the activia challenge. it works or it's free. >>> we're getting saucy with the oldest family owned producer of pasta sauce in the nation. >> wow. michael, a lex sis and michael and denise are here with -- >> here's a lesson in throwing a barbecue italian style. >> what a sweet family you are. >> we're thrilled to be here. you're cooking with the first family of pasta sauce. it will be italian, of course. >> we'll have three great summertime dishes. the first one you'll enjoy because it's called clams and musse mussels. >> very careful, people, with that. >> so we begin as we so often do with olive oil and garlic, which aye been gently cooking. you don't want to cook this at all. the next thi
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so, we set out to discover the nutritional science in some of nature's best ingredients. that's how we created purina one with smartblend. nutritionally optimized with real salmon, wholesome grains and essential antioxidants, for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your cat. purina one improved with smartblend. discover what one can do. and eating well means getting enough whole grain and calcium. general mills big g is the only leading line of kid cereals with at least 8 grams of whole grain and a good source of calcium. help your kids get more of what they need, with general mills kid cereals. guys remember, help your kids get more we're a solar system. mars is down...and... um, it's only 10am. who hasn't had their jimmy dean breakfast this morning? mmmm! now lets orbit i feel awesome. you're all awesome. jimmy dean breakfast sandwiches, fight the morning fade. why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia li
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